PHOTOS: New NBC show ‘Believe’ films in Whitestone

Johnny Sequoyah, one of the stars of the new NBC show "Believe," on set filming in Whitestone Monday.

A new NBC show, “Believe,” from J.J. Abrams and Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón, was shooting in Whitestone Tuesday.

The TV drama is about a “an unlikely relationship between a gifted young girl (Johnny Sequoyah) and a man sprung from prison Jake McLaughlin (“Crash”) who has been tasked with protecting her from the evil elements that hunt her power,” according to IMDB.

It also stars Jamie Chung (“Once Upon a Time”), Arian Moayed and Kyle MacLachlan (“Portlandia,” “Desperate Housewives,” “Sex and the City”).

Executive producers include J.J. Abrams and Alfonso Cuarón, who just won a best director Oscar for “Gravity.” Cuarón is also one of the show’s creators and writers.

Sequoyah, who plays Bo on “Believe,” took some time out from the shoot, near 14th Road and 150th street, to pose for some photos with staff at a local Dunkin’ Donuts.